Open Class 6. Chrysanthemum (3 stems) a. annual b. perennial 7. Columbine 8. Cosmos - any color 9. Cockscomb or Celosia a. plume type b. crested 10. Cushion mums, 3 stems 11. Dahlia a. common or ball b. pompom c. seed d. giant 12. Carnations 13. Daisies 14. Delphinium (1 stalk) 15. False dragonhead 16. Gaillardia a. annual b. perennial 17. Gladiolus (1 stem) 18. Golden Glow 19. Hemerocallis (day-lily) (3 or more blossoms) 20. Hydrangea (3 stems) 21. Lilies, any type (1 bloom) 22. Larkspur 23. Marigold a. large b. small 24. Nasturtiums 25. Pansies 26. Petunias a. single b. double c. ruffled 27. Pinks 23. Phlox a. annual b. perennial 29. Roses a. Hybrid Tea (1 stem) b. Grandiflora (1 stem) c. Climbing (1 stem) d. Floribunda (1 stem) e. Polyanthus (1 stem) 30. Salvia 31. Straw flower 32. Tithonia 33. Tuberose (1 stem) 34. Tuberous Begonia (3 blooms) 35. Verbena a. annual b. perennial 36. Zinnias a. large b. small 37. Flowering tree, shrub or vine, (one not over 24 in. long) 38. Any other not listed 37. House Plants a. Best blooming plant b. Best foliage vine c. Best foliage plant d. Best cactus or succulent e. Most unusual house plant 38. Best collection named wild flowers Compositions or arrange ments, (accessories permitted) 1. Depicting a windy day in the sand hills. 2. Gladiolus line arrangement 3. Arrangement of vegetables and vegetable foliage 4. Arrg. using kitchen container 6. Beginners luck (arrg. for first 5. Twin arrg. time exhibitor) 7. Small arrg. (4 to 8 in) 8. White house niche (not over 3 in.) 9. Early American home 10. Depicting a song (name it) 11. Arrg of materials commonly called weeds. 12. Arrg. of all dried materials 13. Black and White arrg. some green foliage permitted 14. Holiday arrg. 15. Arrg. for brides table 16. Featuring • rocks, driftwood and, or sea shells. 17. Anything goes, by man or boy. 18. Sweet girl graduate by teen age girl. 19. All foliage arrg. 20. Tints and shades of red or yellow 21. Golden wedding table arrg. 22. Roses in a silver container 23. Corsage of flowers from your garden a. for evening or dinner dress b. for coat or suit 24. Most unusual arrg. 25. Using native wild flowers and foliage 26. Church arrg. 27. Arrg using gourds with other material 28. Arrg. in a figurine 29. Arrg. featuring begonias. Junior Division By boy or girl 12 and under 1. Arrg. in a toy 2. Arrg. for teachers desk 3. Flowers in a May basket 4. An animal made out of vege tables. 5. Collection of named wild flowers Cut flowers 1. 3 Zinnias 2. 3 Marigolds 3. 3 stems petunias 4. 3 Pansies, buds permitted 5. any other Educational and Conservation exhibits welcomed. MRS. PAUL ROTH, Supt. PANTRY STORES All exhibits must be entered and in place by 5:00 p.m., Mon day, August 14, 1961. Money will be awarded only on items in the FOR THE Highest Prices For Your Eggs and Cream and the BEST DEAL on feed in town or any place around PATRONIZE YOUR CO-OP. WHERE ALL THE PROFIT IS RETURNED TO YOU! 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CLASS N Breads First prize 65c; second, 35c White Bread Biscuits, baking powder, six Corn Bread, pan Fruit Bread, loaf Yeast Bread First prize 65c; second, 35c Buns, six Cinnamon Roll, six Graham or Whole Wheat, loaf Rye, loaf Cake First prize $1.00; second, 50c Angel Food Chiffon Jelly Roll Sponge Chocolate or Devil’s Food Burnt Sugar Fruit Cake, Apple Sauce, Pineapple, etc Spice White Cookies First prize 50c; second, 35c Butterscotch, six Chocolate Chip, six Fruit, six Nut, six Doughnuts, cake, six Pies First prize 65c; second, 35c Apple Berry Cherry Mince Miscellaneous First prize 50c; second, 35c Home Made Soap, Cooked Home Made Soap, stir Cottage Cheese ^Largest and most attractive display of honey *First prize $1.00; second, 50c CLASS O All canned fruit, vegetables, meats and pickles must be in reg ular pint or quart jars. First prize 50c; second, 35c Apples Apricots Bing Cherries Cherries Gooseberries Grapes Huckleberries Peaches Mulberries Pears Plums, tame Plums, Wild Prunes, Italian Rhubarb Sandcherries Strawberries Vegetables First prize 50c; second, 35c Asparagus Beets Beans, lima .... Hoskinson's Shoes for the Family Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings Atkinson, Nebr. Phone 6251 - - Get MORE for what you pay! Shop and Save at— MODE O'DAY Frock Shop Lingerie — Dresses — Hosiery Blouses Mrs. Frank Murray, Prop. 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All exhibits must be entered and in place by 5 p.m., Monday, August 14, 1961. Money will be awarded only on items in the premium list. Prizes as shown above each class unless other wise indicated. CLASS P Articles in this department in order to command premiums, must have been made by the ex hibitor within the past two years. All work must be completed. No article can compete for more than one premium. Only one en try can be made for each pre mium. All Crocheting M & M BAKERY and CAFE WE SERVE ONLY THE FINEST— * CHOICEST STEAKS ★ LUNCHES ★ MEALS FRESH PASTRIES- AT THE M & M O’NEILL, NEBRASKA DAMME PRODUCE CREAM - EGGS - POULTRY NUTRENA FEEDS Phone: Chambers IV 2-2721 SHORTHORNS "The Gaining Breed" FIRST ANNUAL SALE - OCT. 12 O'Neill, Nebraska Get both quality and rapid gains with easy handling Shorthorns. For Club Work, Com mercial Production, Purebred Project or Cross Breeding Shorthorns will meet all require ments. Continued importation of top indivi duals from Scotland and England has assured increasing quality and sufficient bloodlines to avoid genetic problems. NORTH CENTRAL SHORTHORN ASSN.